Lots of people are showing up at the White House forums on healthcare and delivering a very different message from Beltway insiders about what the final bill should look like.
In Des Moines Monday, registered nurses, doctors, and other healthcare activists, led by the California Nurses Association National Nurses Organizing Committee, Minnesota Nurses Association, Physicians for a National Health Program, and Healthcare Now, showed up outside the hall pressing the case for single-payer reform, and then took the theme inside the meeting.
Rally in Des Moines, Iowa
Presumably that was not what the planners of this process were expecting when they started holding these forums away from Washington. And, somehow, the White House blog on the event neglected to mention Fiedorowicz's speech.
But though the White House and some in the media continue to close their eyes, the regional events are providing a reminder of what type of reform does have the support of doctors, nurses, and so many grassroots activists.
In Des Moines, Iowa, Dearborn, Mi., and Burlington, Vt., all three forums have seen big turnouts by single payer activists outside and inside the meetings outlining vocal opposition to any reforms that leave the insurance industry with a chokehold on our health.
Rally in Burlington, Vermont
In Dearborn, for example, Adrian Campbell Montgomery, one of the real life stars of “SiCKO” recounted her chilling experiences with the insurance industry that have continued since the release of the film.
What is it that those other countries do? They have single payer or national health systems and don't let the insurance companies decide who will receive care and who won't. That's a message those holed up in the insular committee rooms in Washington seem anxious to avoid.
Two more summits and two more opportunities remain, for all of us to send a reminder about what real reform would look like: March 31 in Greensboro, NC, and April 6 in Los Angeles. Join us.